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W.Kenworthy wrote:
Sounds even worse than shr/2008x/FSO then - why oh why cant some of the
time spent on keyboards for any OM version be put into something that
works.
Oh, it's ass-and-a-half-of-full-cream-dairy-milk... ;)
Yeah, I can't fathom
Hi,
Glad that power safe mode will be implemented into ogpsd.
Although serial port is enough, it's really good if somebody can point out
how to wakeup through EXTINT0.
I've seen UBX binary codes in ogpsd, so the basic implementation is simple.
My codes are written in C instead of Python, so I
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Lorn Potter wrote:
Sounds even worse than shr/2008x/FSO then - why oh why cant some of the
time spent on keyboards for any OM version be put into something that
works.
Well, obviously that is only his one opinion.
Actually, these are facts.
On Sat, 14 Mar 2009 01:04:25 -0400 Jeremy McNaughton
jeremy.mcnaugh...@gmail.com said:
With Paroli in particular I can't see it being such a big deal to size
the window so it can be used with Illume. At least for right now,
until more time can be dedicated to whatever mysterious way we'll
Hello
I tried to establish datacall (CSD) on QtExtended (4.4.2) and I failed
miserably.
According to Qt (http://doc.trolltech.com/qtextended4.4/release-4-2-0.html)
they even improved data call but I simply do not know how to establish
datacall.
I tried also to ask same question on QtExtended
HouYu Li wrote(a):
See your patch on your server...hehe... rebuilding..
Cool, you figured it out. No surprise that i forgot to
attach it, so late in night :-)
Radek
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HouYu Li wrote(a):
There will be a segmentation fault when closing the last terminal tab.
What to do with it?
Just noticed it too. The simple thing is to run it from ssh console,
maybe some hint is in output. Then comes gdb.
Not sure if i have time today - quite busy with work. I would prefer
Any solution or idea about the Segmentation Fault on exit??
On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 3:49 PM, Radek Polak pson...@seznam.cz wrote:
HouYu Li wrote(a):
See your patch on your server...hehe... rebuilding..
Cool, you figured it out. No surprise that i forgot to
attach it, so late in night :-)
On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 3:59 PM, Radek Polak pson...@seznam.cz wrote:
HouYu Li wrote(a):
There will be a segmentation fault when closing the last terminal tab.
What to do with it?
Just noticed it too. The simple thing is to run it from ssh console,
maybe some hint is in output. Then comes
Dale Maggee wrote:
_insert previous email here_
With optimism, I have to say qte is rather polished and shows what
potential can be gleamed from the FR in certain areas.
Optimism aside, I have to agree with Dale on pretty much every point.
Although 2008.x is actually quite usable at the
Daniel Willmann dan...@openmoko.org writes:
I think (not sure) that Qt Extended uses the time(zone) cellbroadcast
messages which are broadcasted by some operators.
Looks like +CTZV unsolicited message doesn't actually supply timezone
information (which must include country-specific DST
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Lorn Potter wrote:
Quite actually, I was using the predictive keyboard long before anyone
on this list was, so yes, I have done this. Many times.
Quite actually??? Quite what? work on your english.
So you've done it, many times... awesome... I
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roguem...@roguewrt.org wrote:
Dale Maggee wrote:
_insert previous email here_
With optimism, I have to say qte is rather polished and shows what
potential can be gleamed from the FR in certain areas.
Optimism aside, I have to agree with Dale
To Dale (and in a lesser extent to Lorn):
let's agree to disagree, shall we? Some like the predictive keyboard, some
don't. There should be an easy way to disable the predictive part, for those
that don't like it (or indeed the word you typed should always be the first
suggested).
But that aside:
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Dale Maggee wrote:
(Alot, handing Lorn his ass on a silver platter, with dill leaves for
garnish and Lorn's choice of Chips with salad or vegetables on the side,
Pwning him back to whatever hole he crawled from after 3 months of
complete silence
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Franky,
This is not about agreeing or disagreeing, this is about Lorn's refusal
to acknowledge that there are issues with his software. All he has to do
is a) acknowledge that there are issues b) address the concerns I have
raised, rather than
Dale,
you must have a problem not related to Qt Extended at all. Do you
think someone is interested in your long and offensive mails that
have nearly zero information? Don't you like the keyboard? Send a
patch. If you have idea - write it down as short as it can be. If
the idea's good someone will
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Radek,
I'm just going to address this in quick dot points:
you must have a problem not related to Qt Extended at all.
My issue *is* with QT Extended. You suggesting that it is otherwise
indicates that you haven't read my emails properly /
Great!
d
On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 3:35 AM, Yaroslav Halchenko site-openmoko.org@
onerussian.com wrote:
as promised
for those desired to run pythm on their Debian-powered FRs:
Hi all,
Someone has created a dictaphone application, but is it also possible to
record directly from (within) the (SHR=FSO?) dailer?
Use cases would be:
1) record received sound only
2) record transmitting sound only (dictaphone)
3) record conversation, both receiving and transmitting sound
On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 11:13:32AM +0100, Pander wrote:
Hi all,
Someone has created a dictaphone application, but is it also possible to
record directly from (within) the (SHR=FSO?) dailer?
Use cases would be:
1) record received sound only
2) record transmitting sound only (dictaphone)
Pander wrote:
Hi all,
Someone has created a dictaphone application, but is it also possible to
record directly from (within) the (SHR=FSO?) dailer?
I was under the impression that audio for calls bypasses the CPU and
operating system entirely, going straight from the sound chip to the GSM
On 16/03/2009, at 6:38 PM, Dale Maggee wrote:
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Dale Maggee wrote:
[snip BS]
PREDICTION: Lorn won't reply cuz I pwned him so hard he has to go to
perth to look for his dignity.
I think your spell checker is failing, because you use
I was under the impression that audio for calls bypasses the CPU and
operating system entirely, going straight from the sound chip to the GSM
chip; if this is the case then such a recording wouldn't be possible.
That's true, but it should be possible to configure alsa mixer settings
in
On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 07:27:57PM +1100, Dale Maggee wrote:
boot again, it been drying for a day, I'll leave it for a week and see
what happens. If it fails to boot, I'm buying an iphone.
Thanks for your support. It is clearly completely unacceptable to
sidestep the issues and focus on
On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 11:43:25AM +0100, Richard Kralovic wrote:
I was under the impression that audio for calls bypasses the CPU and
operating system entirely, going straight from the sound chip to the GSM
chip; if this is the case then such a recording wouldn't be possible.
That's
I had to chime in one more time.
On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 08:40:03PM +1000, Lorn Potter wrote:
On 16/03/2009, at 6:38 PM, Dale Maggee wrote:
[snip BS]
Dale may have been direct in his oppinion of you but he included
everything you deemed constructive.
PREDICTION: Lorn won't reply cuz I pwned
On 16/03/2009, at 7:57 PM, Dale Maggee wrote:
seeing using the software. What I am *more* interested in is the
developer trying to tell me that my problems are not actually
problems,
trying to pretend like his software is infallible and/or it's me at
fault, when it is clearly and
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How can we when you just rant on and on and on?
It's easy: What you do is read the emails, and then address the concerns
I raised. Things you shouldn't do include: Contradicting yourself,
telling me about the virtues of features that don't work,
On Monday 16 March 2009, Daniel Willmann wrote:
I think (not sure) that Qt Extended uses the time(zone) cellbroadcast
messages which are broadcasted by some operators.
Yeah, I think you're right, the code says:
The TimeUpdate service monitors time and timezone data from sources
such
On 16/03/2009, at 6:21 PM, Dale Maggee wrote:
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Lorn Potter wrote:
Quite actually, I was using the predictive keyboard long before
anyone
on this list was, so yes, I have done this. Many times.
Quite actually??? Quite what? work on your
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Sarton,
A *big* Thank You to you for actually bothering to take the time to
read my emails in their entirety!
I too don't understand why some devs aren't willing to take a completely
presented and well constructed criticism, and admit that more
Hello,
I'd prefer speex-encoding. If you'd like to record voice, this codec is
the most appropriate choice, I think. As I read throughout my search for
an alternative to wav-recording, ogg encoding is quite slow. But I
haven't tried out the performance of speex-encoding. Any experiences?
On Sunday 15 March 2009, Michael 'Mickey' Lauer wrote:
It's way simpler to change the respective oeventsd rule in rules.yaml.
More effective too as it' s persistent.
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matthias felsche wrote:
Hello,
I'd prefer speex-encoding. If you'd like to record voice, this codec is
the most appropriate choice, I think. As I read throughout my search for
an alternative to wav-recording, ogg encoding is quite slow. But I
haven't tried out the performance of
David Reyes Samblas Martinez wrote:
Dear colleges users ,
There are only about 25 distributors but we are are about thousands
users, our support to those initiative we like is vital for them and
now we can have the opportunity to request features with more than
complains :) even an euro to
On Sunday 15 March 2009, Fernando Martins wrote:
Robin Paulson wrote:
However, while updating I get the error below, of a package missing. I
don't know how these repositories are organised and I suspect my unstable
(from January) is consulting an unstable repository for a recent unstable?
Nope but you can give it a try via:
http://www.freenet.org.nz/python/pySpeex/
Well I tried to get this extension compiled, but it did not work since
you need Pyrex for this. And I somehow didn't get it working after all.
When I have the time I'll increase my C-abilities and try writing
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Lorn Potter wrote:
Nah, I'm not concerned with symantics, I'm all about software
development. If it appears that in every single email I've sent this
afternoon, I have dealt entirely with grammar, spelling, and choice of
words, you're actually
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Aah, the fun continues...
because just perhaps I have an insight in how one is supposed to
actually be using it.
I think it's pretty clear at this point that the word insight is
completely foreign to you.
Wow, I have to give you credit - you
On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 12:27 PM, Lorn Potter lpot...@trolltech.com wrote:
Unfortunately, however, as is your usual, you've not really answered
my
question: I was interested in bringing up the list of input methods,
not
cycling through them. It should be 2 clicks to change from
On Mon, 16 Mar 2009, roguem...@roguewrt.org wrote:
BTW. I use mutt ... is there a spell checker? Never bothered looking :)
I use mutt as well, and have it configured to use vim as the editor,
where you can have spell checking (and a ton of other features).
[please let's not start a Emacs/Vim
On Sunday 15 March 2009, Robin Paulson wrote:
ever since i've had my freerunner, i've had problems using raster's
keyboard (the one with dictionary lookup).
the biggest issues are the swipes for space and backspace - each time
i try to do either of them, i generally unintentionally press a
bwahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha
hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha
hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha
On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 07:28, Dale Maggee anti...@internode.on.net wrote:
I haven't tried SHR yet, can't be bothered with the bullshit involved
with backing up your phone, importing contacts, etc. Plus IIUC SHR is
based on FSO, which still doesn't have any PIM except for contacts
stored on
On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 14:53, Al Johnson openm...@mazikeen.demon.co.uk wrote:
Possibly - it generally works for me, but I have a long history with resistive
touchscreens. You need to keep enough pressure for it to be a continuous swipe
rather than 2 or more events. The default layout has
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Johny Tenfinger wrote:
I don't know what would you say, if I'll tell you that I'm programming
on FreeRunner using qwerty keyboard and only with finger (for instance
in train - PM module in shr-settings is from train and was written
only with
On Saturday 14 March 2009, Steve 'dillo Okay wrote:
I'm having some problems with getting dbus GSM commands working from
the command-line:
r...@om-gta02: # mdbus -s org.freesmartphone.ogsmd /org/
freesmartphone/GSM/Device org.freesmartphone.GSM.Device
.GetInfo
Dear list,
there is now an unofficial version of gvSIG Mobile for Openmoko:
http://www.opkg.org/package_162.html
http://planet.osgeo.org/
Regards,
Juan Lucas
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On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 15:06, Dale Maggee anti...@internode.on.net wrote:
Is this in SHR? If so, maybe it's worth trying out.
Yes, it's standard Illume keyboard. SHR is using that ;)
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Hi!
I was using mdbus to request CPU and Display resources but it's too slow.
So I decided to use dbus-send since it's very quick.
Here my script:
#!/bin/sh
dbus-send --system --type=method_call --dest=org.shr.ophonekitd.Usage
/org/shr/ophonekitd/Usage org.shr.ophonekitd.Usage.RequestResource
Hi all
I resend my last email about siglaunchd. Could anyone please help me ? The
best would be to contact the author directly (Tom Haconen), but I have not
found his email.
Thanks in advance
Kimaidou
2009/3/12 kimaidou kimai...@gmail.com
Hi lists,
I am using *siglaunchd* tool ( 1) . It is
As a matter of fact, I'm convinced donations to Free Software, through
Foundations, could be one of the best approaches to support FS
development, if governments had laws allowing donations to be somehow
deductible to taxes. But I have yet to see the FSF, FSFE, ONU, etc, to
lobby for this
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Johny Tenfinger wrote:
FSO has had PIM (opimd) since milestone5 (but disabled by default).
SHR will use it in nearly future.
O RLY?!?
:D
Awesome! So there's progress being made on that front at least, that's
great to hear! SHR is sounding more
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Johny Tenfinger wrote:
On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 15:06, Dale Maggee anti...@internode.on.net wrote:
Is this in SHR? If so, maybe it's worth trying out.
Yes, it's standard Illume keyboard. SHR is using that ;)
aah, excellent - that keyboard works
On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 3:23 PM, kimaidou kimai...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all
I resend my last email about siglaunchd. Could anyone please help me ? The
best would be to contact the author directly (Tom Haconen), but I have not
found his email.
Thanks in advance
Maybe you can find his email
W.Kenworthy wrote:
I found this is mainly due to enlightenment using too much cpu - a
workaround was posted a couple of weeks back.
copy a desktop file from /usr/share/applications to /tmp, wait a few
seconds and copy it back. Yes, I know it is black magic, but ... it
works!
Not nearly
Hi all,
Many information is available on GPRS but the things I've tested scripts
from the Wiki were probably outdated, or I used them wrongly because I
was/am in the woods on debugging or tracing GPRS software. So, ...
How can one configure GPRS on SHR (latest testing). I'm willing to make
good
Hi,
I've been having a problem with QT Extended not receiving txt messages. Any
suggestions? When I restart qtopia they seem to arrive, or if I boot into om
2008.12 they arrive.
Regards
Glen Ogilvie
I had a similar problem with OM2008.12 installed on the uSD card.
It was caused by
or go to irc and aks it himself (TAsn)
On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 3:41 PM, gromez gro...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 3:23 PM, kimaidou kimai...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all
I resend my last email about siglaunchd. Could anyone please help me ? The
best would be to contact the author
error on shr-testing:
r...@om-gta02 ~/.mokometeo $ opkg install jamvm libswt3.4-gtk-java
classpath-gtk classpath-awt gpsd
http://downloads.thehumanjourney.net/gvsigmobile_0.1_armv4t.ipk
Downloading http://downloads.thehumanjourney.net/gvsigmobile_0.1_armv4t.ipk
Multiple replacers for gpsd, using
On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 3:38 PM, Dale Maggee anti...@internode.on.netwrote:
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Johny Tenfinger wrote:
FSO has had PIM (opimd) since milestone5 (but disabled by default).
SHR will use it in nearly future.
O RLY?!?
:D
Awesome! So there's
We seem to have some issues with SHR, but it should install at least
(I've been told that it does, although haven't tried myself).
Have you added the Jalimo repos to your phone?
https://wiki.evolvis.org/jalimo/index.php/Packages#OpenMoko
If you did, I'm sure you also ran opkg update, but it's
All (except possibly jamvm?) are in fso-testing, or were on Friday. I don't
know why it depends on jamvm rather than a list of alternative java providers.
On Monday 16 March 2009, Yorick Moko wrote:
error on shr-testing:
r...@om-gta02 ~/.mokometeo $ opkg install jamvm libswt3.4-gtk-java
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Yorick Moko ha scritto:
error on shr-testing:
r...@om-gta02 ~/.mokometeo $ opkg install jamvm libswt3.4-gtk-java
classpath-gtk classpath-awt gpsd
http://downloads.thehumanjourney.net/gvsigmobile_0.1_armv4t.ipk
Downloading
On SHR-testing it works for me:
Great to hear :)
After the installation, there's no icon on Illume desktop. If I try
gvsig from terminal, it answers me not found.
The icon should appear, but seemingly doesn't :( restart your xserver
and you will see the lovely gvSIG icon. Rebooting the phone
On Monday 16 March 2009, Dale Maggee wrote:
Johny Tenfinger wrote:
On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 15:06, Dale Maggee anti...@internode.on.net
wrote:
Is this in SHR? If so, maybe it's worth trying out.
Yes, it's standard Illume keyboard. SHR is using that ;)
aah, excellent - that keyboard
Leonti Bielski prishe...@gmail.com writes:
The problem is that it does not work first time. I have to run the
Does not work? I don't think you can request resources with
dbus-send. The moment you exit() it will release the resource.
-Timo
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n.b. I will see if I can get this package into pkg-fso repository so
there would be no need to add yet another source if you want to track
mine
This would be nice since I think it's not useful to spread packages over
hundreds of
Marcel tan...@googlemail.com writes:
(pkg-fso for example). To achieve this the requirements to get into pkg-fso
shouldn't be too demanding imho.
I thought pkg-fso was a temporary repository for packages that are
aiming to enter debian. I would be surprised if I got some low-quality
stuff from
On Monday 16 March 2009, Timo Juhani Lindfors wrote:
Leonti Bielski prishe...@gmail.com writes:
The problem is that it does not work first time. I have to run the
Does not work? I don't think you can request resources with
dbus-send. The moment you exit() it will release the resource.
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Joseph Reeves ha scritto:
On SHR-testing it works for me:
Great to hear :)
Yeah :)
After the installation, there's no icon on Illume desktop. If I try
gvsig from terminal, it answers me not found.
The icon should appear, but seemingly
Am Monday 16 March 2009 16:51:24 schrieb Timo Juhani Lindfors:
Marcel tan...@googlemail.com writes:
(pkg-fso for example). To achieve this the requirements to get into
pkg-fso shouldn't be too demanding imho.
I thought pkg-fso was a temporary repository for packages that are
aiming to
Yeap, I'm using ophonekitd thing.
But this is not strictly about requesting resources. Another example -
script to turn gprs on.
It works with mdbus for the first time. With dbus-send I have to run it twice.
Leonti
On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 4:57 PM, Al Johnson
openm...@mazikeen.demon.co.uk wrote:
Juan Lucas could answer this better than I can, but Jamvm was chosen
as our current favourite java implementation. Of course, you can
always install any java you'd like and change /usr/bin/gvsig to run
java -Xmx40M -cp /u... rather than jamvm -Xmx40M -cp /u...
It works with cacao, for example,
I believe that's a nice idea to converge our efforts in having something
really usable/complete soon.
IMHO the path open repo-improvement of packs-pkg-fso should be efficace.
d
On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 5:01 PM, Marcel tan...@googlemail.com wrote:
Am Monday 16 March 2009 16:51:24 schrieb Timo
Hi all
Thanks to the command line (one line) Francesco da Virgilo gaves in his
email :
r...@om-gta02 ~ $ jamvm -Xmx40M -cp
/usr/share/java/swt.jar:/usr/share/gv-om/class/all.jar
es/prodevelop/gvsig/mobile/app/Launcher fr /usr/share/gv-om /media/card
I am able to run it on SHR too. This is a
Hi pander,
First, you need to load the ppp modules
echo ppp-generic /etc/modutils/ppp-generic
update-modules
For me the easiest way to connect and disconnect to my GPRS provider (
mmsbouygtel.com) is to load theses scripts using dbus commands:
To connect (you must chmod +x the script, and
As per the recent gvSIG Mobile thread:
http://lists.openmoko.org/nabble.html#nabble-td2486265|a2486543
Why does SHR fail to find the application gvsig when the file exists
as: /usr/bin/gvsig ?
The application can be run with:
jamvm -Xmx40M -cp
Hello, the initial loading time depends on the sum of SHP + DBF + SHX. After
that, the drawing time depends on how many vertices and pixels are painted on
the screen (it you zoom in, it's faster, of course). You will start losing your
patience if the SHP is greater than 500 KB. There's a lot
Great news :)
SHR users just have to remember to start gpsd if you want to see where
you are - that's what /usr/bin/gvsig does on OM2008.x distributions,
but that doesn't seem to be working for you SHR people :(
Cheers, Joseph
2009/3/16 kimaidou kimai...@gmail.com:
Hi all
Thanks to the
On Mon, 16 Mar 2009, Timo Juhani Lindfors wrote:
(pkg-fso for example). To achieve this the requirements to get into pkg-fso
shouldn't be too demanding imho.
I thought pkg-fso was a temporary repository for packages that are
aiming to enter debian. I would be surprised if I got some
Yes, sorry, I read about that only yesterday. I think the first line in the
gvsig.sh (restarting the Gpsd) is probably unnecessary in all cases.
Regards,
Juan Lucas
De: community-boun...@lists.openmoko.org en nombre de kimaidou
Enviado el: lun 16/03/2009 17:32
Ok, that's cool.
Does this help SHR users? Does editing
/usr/share/applications/gvsig.desktop to execute the command as found
by Francesco instead of simply gvsig work?
Cheers, Joseph
2009/3/16 Juan Lucas Dominguez Rubio jldoming...@prodevelop.es:
Yes, sorry, I read about that only
still nobody getting (on shr-testing) the following error?
r...@om-gta02 /etc/init.d $ DISPLAY=:0 gvsig
Stopping freesmartphone.org gpsd compatibility daemon: stopped process
in pidfile '/var/run/fso-gpsd.pid' (pid 1442)
(done)
Starting freesmartphone.org gpsd compatibility daemon: (ok)
Exception
Juan Lucas mentioned to me off-list that your jamvm install might be
broken for some reason. Can you opkg install cacao and edit the
command to run java rather than jamvm
That should work fine. If it does, perhaps try reinstalling jamvm?
It'll work with Cacao, but it seems to be better
Q1: What's the status of revised and improved OpenMoko
hardware? Back in the day there was talk of GTA03
intended to be a modest refresh incorporating
better radio that supports Edge, better GPS, a camera
and a redesigned case. Not sure if GTA03 will support
a second, externally accessible SD card
Hello, Yorick,
You can also try cacao:
opkg install cacao
then:
cacao -Xmx40M -cp /usr/share/java/swt.jar:/usr/share/gv-om/class/all.jar
es/prodevelop/gvsig/mobile/app/Launcher fr /usr/share/gv-om /media/card
Regsrd,
Juan Lucas
De:
On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 6:53 PM, Ron K. Jeffries rjeffr...@gmail.com wrote:
Q1: What's the status of revised and improved OpenMoko
hardware? Back in the day there was talk of GTA03
intended to be a modest refresh incorporating
better radio that supports Edge, better GPS, a camera
and a
thanks for your help, but i get:
r...@om-gta02 ~ $ opkg install cacao -force-depends
Installing cacao (0.99.3-r5.1) to root...
Downloading
http://jalimo.evolvis.org/repository/openmoko/armv4t/cacao_0.99.3-r5.1_armv4t.ipk
Installing classpath (0.97.2-r8.1) to root...
Downloading
Hi list
I need some help about zenity. I use it for my small application voicenote
(1), and for now I told people to use this package:
opkg install
http://buildhost.automated.it/OM2007.2/packages/armv4t/zenity_2.20.1-r0_armv4t.ipk
wich is too old : I get some errors when installing voicenote
Al Johnson wrote:
There is no package missing as there is no armv4 entry in the repository.
There is an armv4 config in /etc/opkg/ which shouldn't be there, and has
probably been removed in recent images, and it is that that causes the error.
You can safely ignore it, or just delete the
On Monday 16 March 2009, Joseph Reeves wrote:
As per the recent gvSIG Mobile thread:
http://lists.openmoko.org/nabble.html#nabble-td2486265|a2486543
Why does SHR fail to find the application gvsig when the file exists
as: /usr/bin/gvsig ?
The application can be run with:
jamvm -Xmx40M
On Mon, 16 Mar 2009 16:27:02 +
Joseph Reeves iknowjos...@gmail.com wrote:
As per the recent gvSIG Mobile thread:
http://lists.openmoko.org/nabble.html#nabble-td2486265|a2486543
Why does SHR fail to find the application gvsig when the file exists
as: /usr/bin/gvsig ?
The application
Hello Yorick. I understand then that your phone is not Java-enabled right now?
Can you copy the attached 'go.jar' to your phone and type from the same folder:
jamvm -cp ./go.jar org.test.go
This what I get:
r...@om-gta02:~# jamvm -cp ./go.jar org.test.go
Hello class: java.lang.Class
Hello!
I'm looking for chess application to play on my FR.
What choices do I have?
Right now I have fltk-chess installed, but it is not finger-friendly
(board is not resized).
Leonti
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Leonti Bielski ha scritto:
Hello!
I'm looking for chess application to play on my FR.
What choices do I have?
Right now I have fltk-chess installed, but it is not finger-friendly
(board is not resized).
Leonti
Wow, I'm perfectly agree...
On Mon, 2009-03-16 at 21:04 +0100, Francesco de Virgilio wrote:
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Leonti Bielski ha scritto:
Hello!
I'm looking for chess application to play on my FR.
What choices do I have?
Right now I have fltk-chess installed, but it is not
Hi,
(I can't create a ticket on
http://trac.karadog.net/qt-extended-improved, so I'm posting on the
list)
the wireless lan only works once, because the wpa_supplicant is left
running after stopping the wireless.
Here's a complete bug report with a fix:
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Al Johnson ha scritto:
The problem isn't that command, but the shell you're specifying at the start
of the script. Change from #!/bin/bash to #!/bin/sh and it works just fine.
Tested, now it works. Joseph Reeves, could you insert this fix in an
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